fiittshurgit Onzeffty` TiIEsDAY •MMNING CITY AND SUBURBAN asrOFFICIAL PAPER.-Ri City Executive Committee. spproced In pursuance of the call of the Chairman. The President submitted a communication the City Executive Committee of the Union from the City Controller, rmclosing the ri_ Republican party, mot at the office of the N. lowing resolution : A. Oil Cowpony, Nov. 30, 1863: Resolved, That the Controller be and is here authorized to transfer the sum of $125 Present—William F. Johnston, Chairman; i fi• y om No. 12 (Weigh Seale's) and $lOO from t ic J. Jno. Barber, G. W. Coffin, Wm. Woods, D. R.. 10 (3fonougahela Wharf, to No. 3, 'Publie J. S. Laughlin, George W. Lennard; Printing.) Alan, $l,OOO from No. 11 I I Alle- Forgueon,"l3. Lindsey, D. Mercer, A. O. Mc- hen Wheel an/ $6OO from No. Sil Finance) Candle., J . W. MeGimpsey, Louis Role, I' shoo} . 2 , :e Y . 7 (..o . tree . ts.l . Frederick., D. Hutchinson, Win. Wills, and Lommernesmon accepted and resolution Wm. Williams. Absent—Jos. Kaye, J. I— adopted. Bennett. • 'Petition of W. A D. Rinehart asking for On motion , Wm. Willa . n " I ' 1 " I ' l Sell ` e- ' I tiii abatement of Business tax. ' Referred to tory. Finance Committee, with power to art. On motion of A. 0. McCandless, it ass' • • The President submitted the following ooenimouoly Iced, That the Controller be and he is Reselred,,That the pi hurry inuetlogfor theelection ~ ,'R" . . of delegates Mlle several wards allot ihe be1..1 on dal • noreby authorised to certify a warrant!all the arday, the ; 12th of Dyeaieber,Letween the hours or . Treasurer for $6O, in rawer of .1. R. Newman four and so Ken o'clock, p. in.; that the ....eerie, and Samuel Allender?in aloft of their bill shall be held oar Monday, inn ILO. ht Pecember, at agaMet the sit for iwriti t o„„ j eteput tax du It the hours( ten o'clock, u. cu., at the , ourt Hon., rates for uncollected l Uxlir for 1553, and On motion of Dr. .NleCno die", it was Re.,,,e,. Thal the 0 ,..., 1 , er the le , thee , th ,,,,. th ,„..„ , charge Contingent Fund . Bea d three times be thstructud h. rafts. all 'total uttered by say other I rind passed. . than these who voted the Union Republican ticket to The President read a communication from October last. . T. H. Willson, President of the Inland Tele- On motion, graph Company, setting forth that the Beeolved, That the call for the primary elections .id enntr, at had constructed their lino from Mall he the Wine am that Isamet taro years ago, and ee .. -, slimed by the Chairman and S Harrisburg,ecretary. Philadelphia. • Baltimore, Washington and arriaburg, to within a short distance of RFPI7IILIC&N UNION CITT CONYENTION. Pittsburgh, and asking permission to erect The Republican electors of the City tit their poles through the city, to their depot on Pittsburgh, and all others in favor of sup- the corner of Fifth and Smithfield etreeta, and porting the Administration in the rigorous ntar, to the western boundary of the city, as it prosecution of the war for the maintenance of is contemplated to build the lino to the prin. the National union, arB requested to meet in c i po t e i t i re of the W ont h a . 0 ,1i 0 ,., dy. their respective electioq districts on Saturday, The above communication eras oreompanied the 12th day of December, 1863, between the by the following reeolutionz limits ot.l and 7 o'clock, p. m., end elect five nmdr.,l, That the privilege ho berehy delegates from each ward to the City Conven- ' granted to the Inland Telegraph Company to lion, which will meet at the Court House on erect the necessary poles to sustain their wires. Tuesday, December 15th, at 10 o'clock; a. In, from the depot of the Connellsville Railroad to nominate candidates fur Mayer, City Con- Company, along Water to Grant street, cad troller and Treasurer. along Grant to Fifth street. to the corner of The wards haring two abortion preeinets Smithfield, and from their offiee at the corner will elect the greatest number of delegates ' of Fifth and Smithfield streets, by sorb route from the preeint hoeing the largest 'papule- : a s may ho approved by the Committee on tion. ) Streets, to the western bonotlary of the city. By order of City Executive Committee. • All the poles to be erected raider the direction Wm F. /nernms. Cli'm. •of the Committee on Streets, and the poles to Win Winta, See'y, he satisfactory to the said Committee. - --iese--__ _ Communication accepted end resolution More Rowdylom—Stabbing Affray. adopted. On Salnrday night, about twelve o'clock, ' In Common Council, Mr. Montgomery of. fermi the following amendment. which was: a most disgraceful fight occurred . on High adoptede street, in the Tllird Ward, botulism n party of livrided, That if at any time the c:ty ~,. drunken area. The affair has been kept quiet ' ettisens of Pittebagh shall erect or eause to sleeted a Fire Alarm Teleoza h shall. by the police, and we have not the full details, be . -P ' . they without arty remuneration to the snail Inland It appears, however, that four or Oro men ! Telegraph Company, hare the right end on. quarrelled in a tavern. end stopped into the obatranned privilege -of placing upon any or street to "fight it out." The peace of Ike all of the poles of coil ~Ixdand Telegraph • Company within the city limits, such 0 num. whole neighborhood was disturbed, and the her and style of erase arms, insulators awl result of tho engagement wax that one of the wires, as they may requ i re for Fire "1/41.0„; party, named Maloney, received two stabs in , Telegraph perpose ; and further. that after the bark, and was conveyed tic' his ;evidence such wires shall have been erected, the ) .10 in a court off Tunnel street. do arrests Fero. or its authorized agents shall have the !re, made, so far as we have been able to learn. , right and unobstructed practicable privilege Maloney's itjuriee are quite serious. of cuing the same fur the purposes designed . On Sunday night, about nine o'clock, as a The amendment was adopted. nod sieleot couple of respectable ladies were passing Council ennirsirred. along Seventh street, on their way tioA from Mr. Thompson stressnted a petit_ien fur gas church, they were attacked by. rowdies and pigeon Webster street, from its present ter grossly inefilted. Their acrotums attracted minter to Townsend street. Read and referred the attemionoL passer° by, and the ruffians usCammittee on Gan Light.c. made their escape. This occurred just where Mr. Reed prerenteat an -ordinance este), the tunnel B being cut under Seventh street. ti t hin g n gra d e en p o n e etreet, fr o s t s the rap istnd in one dt the meet populous parts of Lis° .reed'croseing to a point one -hundred feet emit city. Inforination of the outrage was con- of this canal bridge: Solids street, from Smell- I rayed to the Mayor's office, Mrs no arretts man to Liberty, rood Spring and ruttier:) . were made. . eller), (rem Taylor to Clymer streets. That ' Outrages of this character arra becoming so por ti on o f th e or di n A non , n - e l n ai l t. to P e nn frequent that the restutatien of the city Li s treet was stricken out, and the iinimance as suffering—bolbTat home and abroad. Neither ' arnear y e a rea d thr ee tames, and passed. men nor women are safe limpet sausault,tnor ran Mr. Phillips presented an orthentrec gear:- they expect iproner protection until the Of- ing to the Citizens' Passenger Railway Com• ' fenders,are promptly arrestial and paaithed. party the privilege no carry freight on their And yet, in. the face of theta facts, we are one, provided the number of freight cars doe. `told by those who control the Mayor's '''''''• , not exceed twelve, atnd provided that there goo," and who are sustaining Stiaim for a re- cars do not Interfere-with the regular tripe el nomination. the t "tea: tooee ot iSi s ray .1., ~...rer the passenger ears, ' sind them the company bake !" shall pay the came tax en the freight cars as ___.........___ - they now pny en their passenger oar , Complimentary.. Mr. McClintock moved to pe±tpooe, 0;,,c b Major General Brooks, .mmaeading the ; I.en test bye vote of Ayes. r.l Noes, 8. • Mr. Thompson opposed the ordinance, and I Department of the Monongobele,'w•tueo high • moved to refer It, to the membere from 'to: I_l-gratified with the alacrity with which the •; Fourth, Fifth and Ninth Wards. Lost. ei Caen and volunteer troops , respond ed 'to his I Mr. Phillips-then ealledup au old ordinance, call, during the recent threatened invasion o f relative to the-same sehjeet, and granting the ; samorwersti Which he offered el noubstitute. .ote Lake sh t :ere4that hr, on:Entarday a vetting, The 111.1,1istage waLturtvA . ll, aiiiithe yam :reseed the following highly rompliteentary an d wa y, were eit n e 4,,,a nne ly I ,y .e a a . Menses. •...._ Order Allen, Brown, Itesdnum, MeNtlllins4tforro4l • , Phillips, Quinn, Rees,•Reed, d'iltt, and Pieg.. EL EA I.4ra 9i•Zs D MIST It eat ' dent NI eAnl64-10.." , : 1 1 . 9Ye' Miller,McCor t or VIP. 31onenoseens,. s .otr: .. s'—. . thy:, McClintock, Tnampaon, c ills and Nom. Pittsburgh, Pa., Nov. 25th, loo'3. 1 ' Ge.r...a.P. Ottossa, No. la.—lt is with enueh' • The a:dinette& wasithen enallv.passed. ' gratification that Idle rn e Major General Co- , In Common Council, Mr. O'N e ill offered the mending the' Department acknowledges hie .. ri ,,, 041 . 4 ituomr.:llt . ! providd.i..4,ol.er, that to Lieutenants Barrie and Don-' Y thle Said 11.4 Way Sompany shall, for the priv- Lap, and the non-commissioned officers and . lieges herein eouverged, pay annually into the men of their battery, fo r Choir prompt response , city treasury, for the use of the city, the tom to Isis call for artillery Ye ... Priers, and in re of $5OO, eaid sum to be in addition to any pairing to Erie, to the prejet.. ll " or p rivate 1 moneys now paid to said city by raid coupe busineee, and tho sacrifice of ja.'rl'ltnn'; cam- I ny, In the shape of license or otherwise. fort. , Deena After seine discussion; the amendment Was His thanks ere also due to Captain a t j withdrawn, and the whole matter was hail on Eeton, Kemp, and Lieutenants Can. ora° I the table. Thomas of the Departmental Corps, fin t he' Mr. Allen presented is resolution. permit 'energy and seal displayed by them in colter. • l - : ling D. Ilutchineon to maintain a frame dng their companies together on short notice, stable on Stevenson street, null' next spring. and repairing with them to Erie, thus ilMs- b ' doyted. te - M.lng the stioness and value of the Depart- I 1117 r. McMillen offered an urdinenee, in n, testa! Corps, as a means of raising efficient ) ..,/,....-,_ sg the pay of the Street Commissioners tro Vs, fully equipped for any emergency. f ....... 7.,.. '0 to $5OO per annum, for the year 7.,..ee general good conduct of the troops, in- : ' .. "'Z''` nets. 'lt February ° wai n. % Capt. Griffith's Company six months' . ` I Mr. Mc CM. ' by, a petition for a gal lamp on volume we, and Captain Grunta's Company of ! the corner of b. ' , anvil. and Dthican streets. , ~ ... . drafted .wen, elicited general commendation. By e on s , band ril Maj. Gen. liadoxs. !toad and reterres . 0 . gr 000 ;„ J. Karl, adk_ Ton oooan n aaa, 4 . l "i °. P°l;it i °° l ` of 'taxes paid by wis- A a at a ilo Adjutant General. ing for the refunding. d. • . . .. take. Rend and referee . ' r ighly feet of gas a. Mr.Merrow, a petition pipe milling street. Read ' .." n , 4 ,.._ tr _ e . inmlL Mr.,,Phillips offered the fit, 1.""III!" which was read.tbree times and passed; 1 • Witness,' The ordinanee rer.. ltr, _P_"!!_ d by Councils o. gra Ming pertain priaile s ,"o . l u,„:7_ Pittsbmgh wend Steubenville Itailreau' tin patsy, 9919 peepat rad and parsed tit theyt."enfiee of the PashaSylvs min RtitGiad CSimpluly,n;or it aria' indbretot el, vrerti_to construct said , roadlfitettlh th 13 city , under some arrange- i ment witht o sail Pittsburgh .k Steelton ri He Railroad Company ' ; And Wk. -rector, It has re- ; rattly-transpired t hat the said Pennsylvonia Retire:Ml Company, notwithstanding their re. . i pentad assegai:ices I hat they would comply With all LIM cond. tons and restrictions of eildarrd,incinee, ace et it:retracting the said read throng:if the city, as ' a branch of the said Peisnsirvartm Railcar, d Company, elniming the rigtik to,do so, m.o. 'their charter, without she consent; and w i t h, .. regard to the wishes or interestrt of the city, and bare avowed their 'intenflon to repudit Ste , it 'l nl l Ordiletrtee'is. therefore Rurolt , l , That th e City', Solicitor be, and be Is heretty,iwitermted t o commence legal prnooodings imtnediately, to t. cat the right of nattlg i e ;i d r find to ascertain nth lather the city et'r 'MO /it* an y 4ie,t o t o ttl., which PiOssy iitt:Oa alread.eDmpan) • an.nn° to respect.: . rel -. . , , In Oloereie Ostnicii, present all the I membe rs In Mess.. Colville, Hubbe .It, ' ne- Tighe and 4t.bep,s. • of rue Prayer by Mr. Metlowan. Minutes last runatingteadand s t ripiovedi .i . „ ' Itlti. t iMeelteg_speesentest"n cOmthunioat ''''.' from Messrs. gcty,fh A ' lcharde asking,.. '''' obateineht ion,lituaese •. x. Ro ad and.re ferreth.le Finance Committee with power to act. •..... , ~ , , l A , ' net I Prolltdeth. a petittois fop gas lamp on ; the attlier of Barker and Cresol alleys. Site- t fsared„tiGtis Committee.' . Theatdintanoe changing the. places of Field ing le-ties:Pone In the Think Ward, t n to e pnbll it'lli 001 Natu r e, wax'called \ tp, lai era lie- i hen of Mi.:Mack - Sy laid on the Lehi.. .... 1 .Mx. druistronOt resolution red ative to the condition of Taylor !tree,. Ilekreed'to °Street , Committee) • ' ... ~ 1.•... ' Mr, Pary 013 - 9F911 a r esolution e a. - sue/Ong Bum PitOPERTYL:J,T Arcrios.—The prop- 1 the Pielidemtleaof Councils to e a ll '). be tins arty of the late Jamul Logan, at Loran's Bra= i Committee together.. Adopted; don, one mile above „Baden, willle pere . Mirl ' PeUtlein klrorriGisorge B.Shipt, asking .`i re. I . --- - -------""..'......------- CENT --Jacob Oro., Isabella Danger eerily sold for cash,hy A. Leggett), A.uction. , aviation of.lineinos tax WA 1 0 . id on . the tn.. t oar, on the premisee o cn Wednesday. morning, 1 In all, a.ction not ethenrited noted, the. 'l4 field . d and taken before, Mayor Alexander, yes- Dee. 2d, at ten o'elook. Therst4rd twelve wee . a mutual conestrvrnee, when .both ° ‘l°- Lka nd T;cumseh,Dangerlinid, Were wrest le:MS of finely situated, well improved ground, , branditea adjourned. ~.. • I , •ith the larceny of Thepar thirty dollars. - hmise of nine rooms .. . torday, charged, on oath of Wm. Dangerfield, with a good frame Th-- '- • '''' .11.stbitoinACMTEIT.- -A truth named Calitler iL i ti t a are all colored, and the prosecutors it Mof the other two 'Hangerfie i lds. Th e &Li OP 011, SroolMf...Car reams should, not , while angagedin cout,ling cars at 'the l Outer,l ,--„. , I rteglect the Sale of culumbia Oil stock, Loam 1 depo:of the Pittaburnh, Fort Wayne and xi: o made by Davie di. Xlstnine,.this oveninv It ; Chicago Railway', on Monday aRaTtlOOO, seitil I ' y a held them for a further hear tag. VI roe 8ia9.*716,.-FrOIII now till half-plat siien o'obieb. I_ T i ltienjare:obti . t . g ! knocked down upon the track, and had his ! LOOK . a,. m on th, McClelland, at „ th e Ma the t p yltzg e sl o !,.. ,i g so badly crustiod t . ita_ t . amputation wan the feet of for invennumyok MT( of ottrzify.: - - -.- ,"-,,- ; ,*ric.l - JI , necessary.- ----- - - 1 sonic Hall a • k sh., Dry floods,,te. at -en, ' " IBd te 'tk .4l. etion' Booms, 'effete the entire Tsktylaintrawriolt - will, - in phtute. 6 ..V . 0 ~ A NreLifereliternw,'COLD, or Soar THROAT, I etnek 0. . 9 - ever. Gill' if yeu it „„ o „„„,_ R oi t nr o_gnes.4,loll-40,41p,1t Which might In,,otiecke,d.by.„ aliniple remed y, ► I R loiter TANIS-4 ~bo r t h e . p h o of-y o. ga , baroeine. Remit al. i I We si goty... gtosridlobatelmrl4' . . IficiOiliPdteiele si . d.hrials , 644 - ,”.xfilcm.d . 1,.. 1i . ....,.. , , co Papa ithield streets. V to program, may terminate seriously. Fitictirootis Matiszarg ree:Movcitece..— Mr. W. A. Gadolreffeli, 45 fi fth street, has received from the Amerieaci publishers, Messrs. L. Scott 4g.C0., New York. the No vember number of •• Old Ebony,"—in which we find I—Part 0 of ch ron ,‘cles of Carlingford; Old Maps end New; Tony Butler; Ducal Darmstadt; the Fall ory,J,:tc Otho , Haw thorne an England ; if i llso,Aky Song ; Our Rancorous "Cousins."—The boa-named ar •lele is one of Blackwood's usual pool attempts on the "American question." Tito Irish story, "Tony Butler,'WAtii,tkile by',Lever, *arils al.Ell ents„.,oxcellterriost of the other 'articles are age very readable. The •' May Song" is by Buiwor, and is bertaitifuL Tun BATTLE OF GSTTYSIMIIGo—qtr. J. W. Pittsrek, opposite the Post-office, has received an interesting little pamphlet, entitled " A Sketch of the Battln,o,S . Gettysburg, July lot, 2d, and 3d, ; h - an account, of the movements of tho trarapective armies fer SOMA, days previous thereto.. , Comtikkad. from the personal obserfhtion of eyo-witaxesses of the referal battles; kionowinied hy an e'plana tory map." Thelffilhod is Pi'Ditterline, who has also drawn the excellent wrap prefixed to tho " Sketch," and idipiNilll4:Ekin worth the price of the pamphlet 88111008 ACCIIMKT.L.-1.1111 Ain a lad named Duna, aged nino yeirkland son of a widow residing at Soho Rgn , Fq . l dangerously injured while slodpi Ihn,„l,ne. His sled I upset, and falling upon a piece of broken 1 crockery ware his neck.,.Rras badly cut. .11110 wound made a slight opening the jugular v ein, and the boy ?kVA, jk . m . p "bled to dloill;h: in a few minutes had nof medical aid resents , him. , . Bnwra AND Dtcciuts.--Thip . firn keture the emirs*, under .ttker . ktit of the Zet r. santile Library Asiatillfrolefleill be gieOn,sht. Concert Hell this o_tcaing,, ex de nho ft' will. read Bailees's celobsated plaroi:Pßiche lima le. and selections of a humorous slit from!'DlClr ens." The ability"iiitheicalurer end .1124' character of the selections should attract a fall house. Go early if you wish to secure a good seat. Meeting of Councils. A regular monthly meeting of the City Councils wra bold on Monday evening, No. DEC. 1, 1868. rem her 3 1, th. In Select, present Messrs. Allen. Brown, Iferdsuan, Miller, McCarthy, McMillen, Mor row, Phillips, Quinn, Thompson, Rees, J. IL Reed, WHIP, Young, nod Pt.osident McAuley. Minutes of the preceding meeting rend end Our Book Table. is Wan Tarr. And other Poona.. By John Green leaf Whit i.er. Beaton: Ticknor .t Fulda. Pit to bur:A t..r aode 1y Henry Mtner, 71 mid 73 F:ith • "Truly 'Lis a goodly array," [believer of poetry may mentally exclaim, adding this latest of Mr. Whittier'. volumes to the pre viously published ones, which during the past twenty years or more, hare been increasingly occupying a favored accessible place on his hook-shelves. And probably in none of those volumes. dear as many and many a page in all of then, may and must be to his bean, will he God more genuine lyric gems than in this, the latest. Indeed, we know of no in stance of steady growth in art and faculty, more notable than that we trace in the liter ary history and works of Whittier. Wo can not do bettor than horn quote the exquisite lines of the poets Inscription of his book to two friends, Samuel E. Sewall and Harriet W. Sewall, of Melrose—in which he strike. the key-note of much that follows : tiler "Why phuuld Vca at the land'. ridiculous rulaerie V Pe on his banks, In the bk,od red dawn Of England's civil strife, did rnr,•len Vaughan Bomock his time«. t/ friend. of many year•! "'hough faith and t not ars stronger than our thane ; And the signs proud.e faith and liberty, hot thus we t Ono with our tone And smut of agony. Thu future's gain Is certain ne that's truth; bat, nuntrochlin, pain Is bitterroot tears ars salt ; our voice, take A sober ton• ; our very honschold conga Are heavy with a nation's grief. and wrongs; And innocent 'Flirt), Is chaetoned for the eata Of the bran• hearts that nevermore sleall boat, Th., •yea that smile no more, tho nunquriting We cannot Indulge ourselves further lit this luxury of quotation, and yet as we turn over the pages from the "war time" poems to the "home" ballads, and to the "occasional" poems at the end the volume, we pause more than (dice in each division, tempted. But many of our readers, we hope, will turn to this beautiful book, and road it throughout, and treasure in their hearts the spirit of Ito t earl, ing•. the J, ,),n, fly T3tornt Leto, to Yong Ppople," .4;od Foil,' ••Loaftoo , iu Life." rte., otr. Now York Charlen ffr rl boor gII • for ule ley lt. S. Detris,'93 Wood street, sod ilcory ?tins:. '1 sod kinh 12:11. It would be almost too much to caloulate on a relater popularity fur this new book of Dr. Holland's than that which his former works hare attained,--and yet, in the ehiefest and moot highly prized characteristic of hu writings, directness and plainest of speech, nowhere else ran the reader find Co much of it, as in the “Letters to 'the Joneses.'• The •• Joneses " are of course a large family ; ouch of theta as Timothy Titcoinh introduces no to are strongly marked tyres of thorough ly common-rhea pt.-ople : and we should not bo surpri.ed if we and our readers have all or lives been acquainted with several mem bers el this vary tamilyot Joneses, who either did rcoeive, or ought to have received, some of these letters. As we read them, we can easily, and without the least misgiving of un ,rtaiuty. identify even the particular member of the said fatally, who has bean, or ought to have been so addressed. Bat in order better explain this notable series of letters, we quote a passage from the author's profiler, -If the reader will en far facer the author as v, rippose that. when a young man, he taught the district school in Jonesville, 'boarding around,' according to the primitive Now England fashion: that he has kept him self acquainted with the lives and fortunes of hir old friends and pupils there; that they have known something of him, and through an officious representative of the family have requested him to write these letters for the nubile eye, which he had no time to write for their private reading—if the reader will sup pose all this, he will ripply all the necessary machinery of the. book, and the writer will have his justificati.te for the direct and home ly talk in which be indulges toward inn The !uppnwt tencher, having enjoyed the above eupposel tacellect opportunity of he coming acquainted with the Jone.,ca, hue given striking evidence of hum excellently he im ;.reved that orp“rtnn•Ty. in hi. letter. to Mr. and Mr.. c.locerning family gr;verlllliCDZ ; El.. 1.1•011, Jones, shoe maker. concerning bantts of business lying 0.. Jotfenoli barb. Jones, the poli dein° : to 31'. Johu Jones., the fort young man: to Mrs. Purple Royal, Sono*, tho Indy fashion. and t.. about twenty other Jones.. of both octet •r,l all rlctrommations. BeVdoratiote of Capt.. 'Nathaniel Utah. Having announced in our paper of Settle da) that First Lieutenant Nathaniel Irish, of liamptonn . Battery, had been restored to his commend, it is vine to him to state further that the order di/missing him from the service (co alleged utwifficer-like con/urc, while he loan tv lieutenant, was its cod several month' after hitt promotion to Captain for gallant reonduct el the battle of Cloncelloraville, and that his restoration to his command no Cap tain is an merited by his conduct co it, will he gratifying to his friends. It may be added that the official reports of the battles of Getty, burg, where he was wounded, mention his rinduct in terms of the highest commenda tion , and that the testimony submitted to the department in his behalf, embraces the most natinfactory evidence of meritorious conduct at the time he was charged with baring acted in disobedience of orders. The following is a copy of the charge referred to, of which he was found guilty. DISOOLDILINCE or OltD/115 " In this, that the said Nathaniel Irish, lit Lieutenant of Hamptons' Battery, and. on or ;about the 29th day of August, 1962, on the battle-field of Bull Run, disobeyed the orders of his ;superior officer, wherein the said sure- rior officer. did command the unction of the Battery of which said lieutenant Nathaniel Irbil wan chief, to limber op ;said Lieute "naut Nathaniel Irish did refuse to limber up, and lost one gun thereby." The following is an extract from a letter, addressed by Major-General Milroy to the Secretary of War, in explanation of the tram ' section referred to in the above charge. At ter stating that ho had boon called on for a statement of farts in his knowledge relative to the loss of a gun of a section of Hampton's Battery, entnmansled by Lieutenant Irish, at the ascend battle of Bull Ran, on the 29th of August, 1962, ho says: " I hereby certify that cold section web, up on 7:09 request, cent to my assintnnee by Major 'hi ono i t ,J Rigel, and arrived on the field about the t i me , a the repulse of Geo. Groves's bri gade, along with the remnant of my brigade. 1 hurried said gone into position, cud by a rapid discharge of canistor, assisted by a Small force of infantry, tried in vain to check the advance of the rebel column. The two gulls continued firing, under my direction, until the howling rebel column came within fifty-yards, when one• or said grins, without my orders to my recollection, limbered upend left. I chi:acted that the other gun should fire the Omer , then being put in, it, and also "leave but befoie this could be done, and Ilw.gan'l limbered ttp, the enemy were tili97,a4o,:tbzolliiki:t the gaff Was captured. The • lieutenant in command` o (Lieut. Irish) was acting personally' • • • brdcre, and did his duty bravely ant:nail end deserves the highest commentinedifs: , t; his gallantry. He disobeyed toe ordeariktis !veining to give the robels,a Parting ithot j by , my order, and if for this he bee been dhi: minsed from the service the greatest injustice ; ° has been done him, which should be at once remedied." •• • • e [Signed:, It. H. Mittiost, Maj. Gen. L'. S. V. TALuanbe Pnerearr—Puntic SALL—There be sold on Monday, Nov. 30th, at ten o.ci„ 'oh, on the premises ' Federal street, Allel ghed, -, the lot and building al present occu pied b 5 Dunlap, Labor & Co., dry goode mer chants. 'no lot fronts 20 feet on the east Lido • ye,,ieral street, near the Market Manse is .• three-story brick, with modern The sale will be positive, and style (root. 0 0 n a L 1 0 ,,,,,,: of two years and four months. Full particulars c.`.o be bad from Mr. John Brown, Jr., corner 05 Federal street and the Diamond. THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPR OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES. FROM WASHINGTON flpoctat thepaacil o tim Pitteburga Gazette. WASHINOTON CITT, NuT. an, IS& CINTAStitNeI FOR Tilt arEIKXILBLISF. i s Mr. Washburne, of Illinoia, arrived hero this morning, and at once began carousing for the Speakerahlp, with his eharneteristle energy. To the statcusensa of Mr. Colfax's strength, be happily responds, that be believe . in Cselhe's moaier, "make haste alowly," nod that he sees no roaaon for discouragement or tho inevitable result. Nothing need be ad. ded to what has already been added, and err oral times appeared in thee° dispatches. Tbo Prasideot lo stilloonfined to his room, but has to far roearele ♦t to roSULLIO work to • day on'hir mosstige.. The Now fork Tribrne contains a signik i cant toditorial-ou moons : traction, which Is sop : pose la Boole quarter* to foreshadow the i •Ifro '' nee , Message. rt Bark These • who :i5,1 0 11.... }need Co restlessan 'anxiety that the Alta tettiould finarreirbout Oft Inisbrznd mii, of,. a. aistioaul . Ivo:ust:ruction, are - 1 675 itl to ha disappointed'. Whoever has road carefully the admirable, oflstrand ail - anise!! made by Governor Chan`, at various. t.. points daring his hasty trip to Ohio and Indil ana last OCtober, will pereeivolhat tho Current pro-slavery assumption of a conflict of views on this subject between himand the Prosiileia, or any fronsiderroble proportion of bin support ors, is utterly baseless,.. ave. Chas° RA, to ! a reconstrovtion (ft the rriiin 'through'the : overthrow of the military power of the rebels lion, the dispersion and .downfall of the ac tire traitors, and the suoression to power of loyal, devoted Unionists of the none rebel States. As the President is not known to have committed 6411.11 to those views of Gov. Chase's, the inforen, front the Tribiln , 's statement ke that ho metes to do so speedily. ' etworivre CuRRR.RPDXIM , TR PROVIRITFI. ;Run It is announeed that Meade he• ironed art order prohibiting newspaper etirreepontlent3 from leaving the army or rending eftMIIIULI eItiUrIS from: it, till the p:o..ent movements have been finished, and it h staled that the full dispatches forwarded la•t night were In violation of that order. it i. certain, 01 :41y rata, that there is very gleat difficulty in get ting anything either from corrtapendeu!s or others in the army. Thu• far the new. to not regarded to indicating the full measure of seeress the Government was expecting. It I , reported now that a battle began yesterday In that rase it i• hoped that dlspatchei may yet be received to-night. The papery all an nounce that if repulsed', Meade ran f. 4" on Fredencit,burg. The IfOt portion of tbo greet bronze atatoe crowning the Capitol dome, Is to be elerated to it. place next Wednolday. This completed the dome, except the outer ornamentation, which to to be postpdhzd tilt next eprin It ir putted here th lirant hie now on the road.bywhieh Longetreet nowt gn to effect a jtracCinn nith Bragg, 411 a, the Tenuoac, and Virginia reed, loading into the tatter State, ie beiie trod to be in so cripplod a cond: lion that Long , treet ,An neither we it for obtauling supplied, or rle * means of to:seape, rt is probable he will make a desperate effort to take hauxville by nessult, io order to rut himaelf 6t DuAsession of xufficiuut surplice to afford hi* nrmy ao.tenarter while he move, Away. Kellogg, of lllit,ll, Is boing urged by kda friends as a candidate for Clark. Ex-Con greaautan Mutton W. Tappan, of Now flarnp ailira,:aasi Kelsey, of Nast York, %re among Use latest aspirants for that 'position. Ball, of 01110, J. W. Clayton, of Maryland, and Judge Trying). of Now York, aro candidate. for ter cant-at-Arms. Congressman Harris, of tho 4th Illinois District, is stated to be in ill as not to likely be able to be present al the organization of =0 Negroes and rebels aro being drafted In large numbers in Baltimore. The hotels ore almost stripped of waiters. Water in to be let in the aqueduct fri Georgetown, now completed, on Setur next. The work than completed has been progreos for many years TIM FRVKIT T015.1.CC0 The French tobtsore to bo.shippod from Point, under Chase's regulations, by an ex utire order, are seven thousand hogebeal INCRCUTZ Or TAY TO OR lOICOIIIIt3DNI, Commissioner Lewis will recommend an crease of tais on Whisky of two hundred oent., and on Domestic Winos one bond per rent. RT/TI DRC♦RTYFRT The State Department estimates are tin stood to he seventy-four millions more I last year: The total sales of five tWellefOi to dat $30n,138,750 ; in the last sewn daye 000 r the average ordors ere $500,000, tar,ti from the North-wet and West. TO BS HEAD? THIS The National bank OOtos are expected dew to be ready this week. Probably the bronze lettere will not be need. Was received et the fkneret Land Oflicofrom 1 the i4jittiador the i!darquetto Dieted of Do-1 o l oiteittippoo,oop. li.P4.;"';'-kiigictuolie 0 RA /CUD. oA . Flurto d to-day to two loan • ~,_ i'..Pt! ~.,"2'. : • A iioda dying at ?damn, in ''''...."', %i n': :7RirfOitylrof ill trontmcnt. Thor ; ogeifiYeitkilpetf-prinonere. "1 Ai w/Joarrr. "1' Ai t,ta.Y.Sniiiiiitriition majority in the II once becomes manifest, more and more, the border Stiito iiiticoie said to be certain to art on that side. I..otters received: here,. flab , that Win. II: Randal and BrutneClay, if they do not go into the adnilnlstratlrci canons they. will at anyrete be pretty certain do the or - tuition. It it : stated . now that CoL Wobst , Otsaitimore, will do the" same, et wilt as Seger and Kitchen, of Virginia. DL P II 1113rT ;Nothing has Yet been received b, Govern ment or newspapers from Mende. There are Tamers 'of dissatisfaction with -Meade, and stories that the government Is considming the propriety of superseding him and recalling Hooker. Very little foundation is known, however, for them beyond conjecture. • „Trice Gwen 00. A trait' lelft,4& here this evening from ROM too Btatlc4 x .th'e..,Terthest point to which we have either railroad or telegraphic communi cation. It Left there late in .the afternoon from dawn this -morning till that •tiliut; nonading ha been fusions, and no donho woe , entertained than that's hOnlty ink fought, 1,0 there Mum possibility now' of further detaibiftl:l4 , t, - o - ‘••• ,1- ensvy grouch MUM" 117 , 101 oile r 4 n t prOXVILte a Dil4oifebeili find Cumberland Gap speak of scouts coifing in with reporte of rfr . r bear firing in the direction of KDOXVilif, In a low days communication will he es tablishei lie Alain ervet, to that the Army of the Potomac eon make chat it, bone of iipe- FROM CliArrAliiS)CA tt" lc tho Pittebdrith Cncotc• A •u ffkie ut reinf , rceur!pnt I/46 hreu rent t Burngide to ensure hi• +lleceg Drage,. main to, ie rerrt.,l 1.41 ton. Struggler, are eul:eoming in. Thn went her 13 very Latest from Europe Jour''., N. F., sov. 2.l.—The Steamier Scotia. trorn I,trerpool ~ n the 21st, ria Queenstown on the 224:, posed Capo Race at noon to-day. She we: boarded by the news yacht, and the lidlooing summers other news obtained • The Reamer 01-eat E'itelyrn had 6cCn 11J- Vertleoi for sale at Auston un the I.lth of Janiiary, by order of the utturtgages. The English joarnaLn are quiet oh Mneri- Can affair,. The Time. stern Amerion ha s ra pidly nettled lino its n,Prtntil state of els, and think, that an early pea - ec is hopeless. The arguments. in the Alva/intim% ease are still progressing. The Atiorney•Creneral c,n clud,d hi. argument 111 ferny of a new trial On the 2tlth; with a warm euh.gium upon the lerisiens iu Americas Ceurt, salting awns an honor t.. jori.proder,e in that raunt7. nuer.e,,fur experiment. with a great Al 111- strong gun, throwing Flint and Abell weigh ing potiudr, had been made. Lw.r.pno' 2l.—',!etton dull and do clinettid, and for Fume deleriptionald(,l',;d: eloe;ng quint and unchanged 14.1eates. fair iturtliaat, 27;, e d; Mobile, fair is nautiriai. •middlinge ; nt.ptand., fair ik nomlttat 21d. "Liorepaol—Brettbtult+ Flour rtcady. %Chola Arm at Se..l,4Q;ns 6,1 titi:..Wiutcr. Corn firm at 2..4s 0.11.1,29 s f..r. Pro, ixion I tendit.g, dams war L .11ce14: , :44: . easier. Bacon aeon. et A dAviine I'. .-ligAr '• Ant And ArlynneS , l 6,./P! /nndon—Brond:=ttftfe rirrr.. acts e, Cultee 1.1i.:e quiet. - ritioto quirt &nd Stead c . Lard caner. ennrotoina'.. h::: f tu...sey at uzl, 1/13 I! , litr k dcyrro•,l 1.-i 1 ,t) The Ellsol,ll PLLIiI4III,It ptan.. re:ozhel to the 13111 of January. The Koglieh artlner to Nzpult - c on the pro- C, , ,gress delit erect. It doe,. nut 6111.011120 C oxicot:,:tied neeeptartee, but seek • f, ini-rmstion the pree ,, le todut, pn nnenl t•,r nrd fltrthe , Ilet*-een I!In :we gorer74cnz , tr.a3 ej!.l'etC•l. The papal gocorr:lcents as.tent,ll.llo the Pr.(1.1,11".21 re riy trots expecied nn the 11,1. It is belleved the re pito, will aI ! Aeek for In the programtne The l'a.ti• ebrrel.potLO , .t.l 411Idon T;;net eatcru a belief proposed meet ing of a Chlhgrest I.,3e,letoutpi duil:.111111 The Tine. continnez ecrtorially to thaw the ahortifee,eAs of the echetnt. It Le reported the ;Tetnieh government Cup potte the .ndideti,,n of the. Alex - leen Growl]. A 601 hz., been - ulim,tted to the French Council for ciiiiiileuinntory right,. 81,000,- °Oar to meet the Mexican exptiafes. The and ..her French journal; were O.IIIZ under in,tructione the l'olirh in mildPe tnneo. The Morale's, now only ',obit:beg the Nwsian Vet of e‘ eats. rani likmr.e firmer at l',rs 40d, but the EtAik at France VJU l/allt.el an lore specie. There ions boon a groat Me in l'ortngal. The ?dunielpul Chnmh , ,. • and trmterune other burdingg were •It.troyo.). mid several lisps loot. Sr Lydon b making prepainuons fur war. Account, from Japan are unfavorable. lia.B Lima an i GI her prinee, are preparing for war A Portion of Knoxville Burned.... f,,og.treet Ordered to Fall Rack 1'All.“115,1`1 , 1., No., .30.—A. special to the .13“1/.r.o fr,n, t met nnult can H. A. Crawford, w. • 1.- , i ••.11-itle on W.:-tine.ulay hap arrh,d at Cuull•er!.and Uap. The lower por tion of El-11.1%0:e ha., been burned. Including the End Tenue,•en and Georgia Railroad del-wt. I t is nt11 . 1 , ,.1 the house, were uern pled b 3 rebel Pharp,l..-otr-r. , and were deetrr. - ed"by oar ehello. Long,treet rued ru.l t to retreat on the 261. k, and it i! reported that he has fallen back. Ile will be tun late to make a juneti..n with Itragg without lighting for it. WANIII,,ON, Nor. 10.—The St , r rays In • ft ritratiun from Gen. ltu:n.itle We as WI e.t ne'spOiy night, 264,, u t, tho ca,ct that, ho Otis thitn,amply provisioned for his needs, and fully, able to resist the enemy until aid could reach• him from thani. At that time (Wed nerd*/ night) Longstieet was yet before Knoxville. An order was sent to him by (hen. Bragg to abandon the siege anti rejoin him, ni,thiaving then reached Longstroet. doubt less Grant Oar new cot the road by which Longstreol muAt go, to egeet a junction with Bragg, and as the Virginia and Tennessee railroad, leading Anto the former Slate, is be lieved to he in so ,Rippled a congilion that t.•mgstreet can neither use it for supplies, or a, a moons of et.cape it is thought; that he will make a dewarate effort to take Knoxville. in order to put himself in possession of suffi cient supplies to afford his army suatenance whiio he moves away. .y ' The Advance of Meade's Army. in New Yoga, Nov. 30.—The Philadelphia ho l oiniv today publishes a report of Mentie's advance, furnished icy one o, Its correspond ents at Verdiosrille, a post village in Orange ty county. VS., to V/ Vu mile, front Orange Court c- liouse. The dirpatelt furnishing the report . dated Saturday noon, when our cavalry and artillorr were driring the rebels down the turnpike townrds Orange Court Bowe, and were within eight miles of that place. Nark er ing hut. akirmishing had taken place since the d army crossed the Rapidan, and our Inserts , wore slight, and confined to the cavalry . The rebels make but feeble resistunco, and fall back whouever they are chased. ht is re ported Idiot the rubel (oleo at Frederickeburg n has retreated towards Richmond. Thus we hold the road that run direct from Fredericks burg to 13 . ortioneville. We here succeeded In cutting the rebel left from the main army and 1r it in hoped that many are already taken ps i• OrVer. Bailee have eaten to a very great txlmt. but a ill delay them but a very few hours. WA:till:l:TON, Sac. :10, ::.1.. 11.111 , .—Tim fltpubfican, j st. issued , says up to this day there has b c h n much fighting by regiment!, iirigades, d . Lions and eorp,, but there has not been a regular battle, and while we have been worsted temporarily in skirmishes, the result is that Leo has been defeated and hat boon gradually falling bark. Froth protent appearance' , an attempt will be made to make A grand stand at limiever Jumition or (SOT -1.1011,tv liie. The supplies for Our Prisoners at Richmond Wanlll,,Tos, Nor. 30.—A letter received to-day at the Central WECe in Washington, from an agent of the Sanitary Committee at New York, says Gen. Morideth states that although there may be some doubt about the desposition which has boon made of the Goy er.nment atoms sent to Richmond. Ito has every mason to believe that the supplies sent by the Sanitary Committee have been proli orly distribute d. On Saturday the flag of truce boat took up to City Point 280 cease of supplies from the Sanitary Committee's storehouses at Norfolk, chiefly nutricious food and warm clothing. Jews Arrested in Memphis.-Cotton In Memphis—Memphis and Charleston Railroad. CAIRO, Nor. 10.-1 number of Jews have beat arrested at Memphis, es participants in the recent frauds on the Revenge Department- They hare been imprisoned and their prop •rty seised. Sisty thousand dollars in green backs hare been taken from one of the smug gler, The Mcosphis Bulletin of thb 28th, ttays: Cotton is doll ; sales of thrbe hundred sod thirty bales at 85@72c. 'llO filcuiphis and Charltstno Railroad la in fine running order to Corinth. • ' River and Weather at LonlsvU e. Lortsviid.r., For. 30.- . —Last bight %cite the ooldoet of the eeezon, the mercury at midnight . wee 13° above taro. There was no. thawing in the ehadn'to-day. At 9p. m. , the mercury wee 28° and the harenniter 30 ° and cloudy. 'The river le eh feat elf hiehes itt thin canal, • and etakionnry, and four .feet ail< inthes •on Moripu! In Canada l . 5etie41%,'. 4 1. "- n4i . NoT. ,;(f.:ties,"grorsaii, arrirtinttriteakV fra ITretrWeilern AaW WV. From Chattanooga. cEurr,sooaA, NOT. 30.—There has been no fighting in Northern Georgia for the past two days. Oar troops hold the conatry so far as Ringgold and Cleveland. The enemy is be low Linnet llili. The campaign is probably ended. There is no news from Burnside at Read, • slimmers. The serge of Ennis'lle is no doubt raised ere now, and the rebel forces in East Tennessee can only escape by a miracle o; miraculous fighting. The fruits of the fighting ore 6,000 prison ers, 49 pieces of artillery, 7,000 stand of arms and stores. Our ra•nalties will not exceed 4,000. Truism:l MIA. Nov. n.—A long dispatch from C;neinnati is published here, &lag tails of General Grant': operadenr, commenc ing on Monday of loot week, but containing ! nothing later than General Meige account. Our loser• aro said, offi , ially, not to evened Return of the Secretary of War-- rest of the Rebel Col. Gibson. W/SIMIGTII%. Nov. 30.--Thn Seeret,ry of War 129.8 reterned from a brief rieit in Ohio to Washington. Col, Gibson, of the 48th Georgia regiment, obo was wounded and taken at Gettyaburg, and who penned froth the hospital In BARl morn on the Ilth, was arrested in lower Mary- I. and brroght to Washington. The Illchmuud Prisoueri: BALTLUvRR, Nov. 3f , .—The eme.ican says 'e 4are olsanods norrespondence with Com missioner which may probably lead to the ostablislimout of some systoruatie arrange meat for the care and sustenance of our un fortunate prisoners at Richmond, until such time as a change may be effected, with the conviction that there is neither stacierioy of fool at Richmond for the people or the prie- ORM, Chased b 3 a Privateer. Scw 'romp Nov. 30.—A Briti.b Brig from Jarquet, reports that on Nov.:Pith, in Crooked A fa t , ' ,r ~,r ~„ Inland pa.roage, ahe saw • rebel propellor, 4 brow Iteederi ..r Lmll,. ~"tmlraieE bark-rigg ed , char.ieg an Art:reclean stele wheel .4 1, ambellt t m New Alban? , (*ln.. , , Itll7+, sri.nruor. The latte, wa.t ?.evenahead, I win- be trio terr,ent bi set,nt Ihnitursi tiiilseee. Tl L.* lutet d t bee. T'i LISI.II 4, I Lpl . lolll4lrt Selt, 6114 had art eagle on her wheel b 00... trely. this tad/14.11.1 eaten-pi.. of t:salitein ho g !, u; Jerd— ) 0 Kn.,. Luke Lor4dey. • 8,141 Tiede kW rho . Bennie ...... at.lao To conclntle wire . ALAIIMING FACIIIFIOr. Bob ..1: u. SA,. Susan Tunic Iff eat. , Mk:RCA:O'ILE LIBRARY Ark!! CIATION LECIrRLS. The Lecture Committee take ph a.,..n0• in art-raw lag that the annual comae of ./..ceturea oil, be open ed by kir. GEOUGE VANDITNHOV - r. The 14, mitive expect to make the catalog ceere• Teri at— the mmt brilliant jet delleepraTfu thee.), tied ha, .• issued tleketa for the entire retiree at ti t Th, may be had from the members of the Leland: toe • , at the Rooms of the Associated!. VANDEkHO FF . Will mad at CONCERT HALT., TI'ESPA , V`: • ING, Dec. let, BulurerTs wiebratal play of RICHE L I E U -.lnd Dickens' Sketch, as arranged and read by hie,. .41, 31.12.5. O &M'. • .. • • CairSingla Tickets, 2. crate, to b.• bad at th, place,. Doom own at T: ]trading to corenteuce at W. Et 1i1171,10, Cror.r., NV. Tees-v.,. Saxon. A. Lace, :neaten Baste - ma. Jr., W1L1.1.1.X W. Wits, 11/.2.11:1' ATKO , ..• no2B:td Lecture texiolitw. CCTIO.r &ILES. I . .IBERTY STREET I'HOPERTY., won TrESPAT /.1.1.‘1414, let, ati jo'olo k , will be .old , nt the Octomert 444:0m 1t,0tt,,, , 64111th street, tbat vain:ale Lot of Glootot nn It.o corner of Liberty street and \ I- g in I:croon Ls horeeted the new -44,reconcrrjrbrfelt boa,: Icoc o-ct, pled by Jaroelawydtitk Orna., • Clotittsts, and now mut ,Ing for CVO per annum. the Int (root. 46 fcct„cb :Liberty street and extends back to Vir g in alftyt. Inaas—One-third wish., r0k1.104 l o n, ono „and too ;rears, a-lfh fntoreet, eorm I el O s . bond anrrnfr g ,,, , • 0007 • DASIB ,l 1,1,11.1 VA INV:. Aro-t're. - - -- 1 - 47XECUTOKS SALE OF LOTS i,N .12.1 PITT TOITKPIIII`...I- , On ITEKII.“ EN - Fly A NO. boo. 1.4 al 7„4', elolo. l / 4 041 , 1 14 fold, at IL. Pornnierrial Saks Dooms, 14 rifill I , t rct!,•l, . ~ !..r .., socotor. of Cho estate of ,John Craig, 'Hie . '4, f't'O NJolning Lot.: in RAO Invnsb/p, bring /ob.:Noe. V. kod 4t to Gys.aq'f elf.. Tho tv Plots Lm.. jo ; ‘,E front of 40 feed oo.tho north old.) 'of e5=, ,, 1,, , 0t. , I, isnd an svora€idopfb Of ~ thou;'rr 1, 1 ,, • -Terme of rale, caeh :• -' -. : • -- . nJ2.7 ' o..1)A1r1/34 mvimaiN,G,A.44.‘ iVER,I7:I - XlN'' .0 D .4±.,---0 rriP,- ITAT ET4I. - Itt 1; 'Pis-. tat, pi. 7% jicTo , k. affil per, {f tha trecatimicial Beton Uiwrne,TaTiflli kt_,' Poikling Latin lb* 13errrit h Wari, on . 0." north ide of Coatsiron,* altnate 130 feet 1 intheseneei ardly from the roma of Itra, otfoot, in o7g 1...0 N' In John 8. Indn's LJan ha,....ca..,5.T...-ont of 21 0,...• b n Centre arente, end errrr:ndlrg•Leff.k 17 fact 1 !! es. Terms at eater, , . no'n DA TIS , Mc ILW .4.1... S 17, Aew:, _ ..—_— . --... VILLABLE STQcKs AT A e.(7119, , - -On ttrt-zi.ll* tVE.:CING, ikr. int, i&,:,i, i.t. af..clocic, wilt be- veld, iaf the '•o••mie,.. , ••.i• f...c.. 50,,,54 51/11, greet : • e .1. 10 alum -.l.xclleoe posit Stock; . - . 15 do Wiettra lonjarAFL&. Co.: 15 do Enieka losnrance M. 2 itirt: 10 de Peoples' li:entrance Co.; ,- 24, do Alleghooilleadg. dtook ; . ?I do Dlorclionts' L Ihnoinctum.' //not.. ilea DSNTS 5431c.1,LAVd.P1F.:301,- I” . . ITALUABIik STOCIM —tin • Ili , v PAX lIVENUCG, D. I.a,agrd; the evogarserrAva Evacit 54 Vaal at. v4ll t° lll ( 3 r dl 'u g, ' TCl s.4l"'" 5 do- Exchange Beek; _ - 4 do Itecinak* %%iv; • ,do MArlacritailin.F Cu r. 30 PANTIE' IicII.W.LINE. kriNIN(ICO: ST-0(.10A I' A I'CVION . ' LLY-L - LLOo itrESDAT SIT - 51,4 7 , RevCille:l ar VC:Vl:kirk, will be Oominero.e: giewee e lio. ire filth street 137 shams Adrentarr.ll4tsw C. IRAVIS7 . r,filitreAVALtY pirit . SES w A _ N 2r. tx9l) gp.-11, lineirrien 11 . 1i1 pprglom ~ I. Ren market, CAVALRY BOUM li,it 414ttli.a.M au, ilerrice, no 1iarant04marr.....411 . 1,,, 0.5 , ,„ hLzteen ,(1 , 1) bau4a higlit. c.r.tr, taw i 4; L, num m h• o t ggp, V3X0.1(1.13" built, 1rk0,CA , .,11, .ad .4r,„ veer orechr. ' itprwroal• be wetted, Ithimt7 to - intpectfoa, 'tit -4 tiburlob; P*., from Eh* lot to the toti or De...ts.? Igir.4 Ot= l l l t.ONoi kot.o . ,Sixe.l4ll-4.1. t! , ,, 2 1 a V1E51210,14,01., Ne,4" . .41.5r:,' o,th: o 1114441n0Tfra!•• ,, 5 ,, .!-- - • • •vPocsafffipor,o, •••• ',6- - :P .' p,HEIAIDIRA c iIi:4 4- —, i• 1 Zi/twepWiatoigtoNftAiiliA f lll. ''''' 10^ do do Western Reeketre, to sari,: ; volt WEBB a WTLKIIICSON, 217 Lil•ortv at.